members are this type of cell
eukaryotic
outermost protective layer of tissues
Dermal tissue (epidermis)
Root of a monocot
Root of a dicot
Fibrous
Taproot
The outermost layer of a stem is called this (both names)
A single bladed leaf is called this
A simple leaf
members have this type of nutrition
autotrophic
Tissue that moves water, and in what direction
Xylem, up
These are extensions of the root that absorb water
Root hairs
Xylem
A leaf made of many leaflets is called what? What are the two kinds
Compound leaf
Pinnately and Palmately compound
the study of plants
Botany
The tissue that moves food, and in what direction
Phloem, down
List 2 of the 3 functions of a root
1. Anchor the plant
2. Absorb water and nutrients
3. Store food
What 3 layers make up the bark of a tree?
Cork, cortex, phloem
Monocots have this type of leaf venation
Dicots have these types of leaf venation
parallel
pinnate, palmate
2 main classification groupings of plants
Vascular and Nonvascular
The storage tissue, pith and cortex are examples
Ground tissue
Food is stored here
Cortex
Name the two storage layers of the stem
Cortex, pith
leaf arrangement on a stem:
1. 2 leaves at one place
2. more than 2 leaves at one place
1. opposite
2. whorled
The lifecycle of a plant is called this
The alternation of generations
The growth tissue, cambium is an example
Trace the path of water from outside a plant to the xylem. Hint: There are 5 steps here
Root hair > epidermis > cortex > endodermis >xylem
1. Transport food and water
2. Some stems photosynthesize
3. Some stems store food
4. Support the leaves for sunlight
Leaf parts:
1. Where photosynthesis takes place
2. crescent shaped cells
3. waxy layer
4. bundles of xylem and phloem
1. mesophyll
2. guard cells
3. cuticle
4. veins